Maroon 5 One More Night Here

Produced by hitmakers Max Martin and Shellback , the track features a "thumped out" looped beat and a distinct reggae influence in its percussion, creating a danceable, summery feel.

While he wins his match, he returns home to find his partner and daughter have left him, illustrating a tragic consequence of his profession and absence that the lyrics themselves only hint at. Maroon 5 One More Night

Adam Levine plays a doting father and a dedicated boxer training for a big fight. Produced by hitmakers Max Martin and Shellback ,

Lyrically, the song explores the "war" between the heart, mind, and body. It depicts a highly dysfunctional relationship where the couple constantly fights ("throwing things and slamming the door"), yet they remain physically "stuck" together. Lyrically, the song explores the "war" between the

Some reviewers on platforms like Ranting About Music felt the song was somewhat "immemorable" and lacked a strong melodic deviation, noting that the reggae "gimmick" wears thin over the nearly four-minute runtime. The Meaning: A "Push and Pull" Narrative

Unlike many rock tracks, the song features a narrator who admits to feeling "satisfied but guilty as hell" the next morning, acknowledging the relationship is unhealthy even as he chooses to stay for "one more night". The Visuals: A Dramatic Contrast

Released as a chart-topping single from Maroon 5's 2012 album Overexposed , "" is a polished fusion of pop, rock, and light reggae. While it dominated the Billboard Hot 100 for nine consecutive weeks, critical reception has remained a mix of praise for its catchy "earworm" qualities and critiques of its repetitive nature. The Sound: Reggae-Infused Pop